March 24, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Citizenship CourseFor those interested in applying for U.S. citizenship, Daytona State College's next
seminar begins Saturday, March 24. Meeting over the course of seven consecutive Saturdays,
the seminar provides the necessary information and skills to successfully apply for
citizenship. Through listening, speaking, reading and writing, students gain the information
and skills necessary to complete the application form for Naturalization (N-400),
succeed in the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) naturalization interview,
and pass the U.S. history and government and English literacy tests required for naturalization.
Must have intermediate level of English. Cost: $30, or free if already enrolled in
a DSC Adult Education course. To register, contact the Admissions Office. DSC's Deltona Campus 2351 Providence Blvd., DeltonaFor more information, contact Kathryn Clark at Kathryn.Clark@DaytonaState.edu~

March 26, 5-9 p.m.Project Management Institute Central Florida Chapter – Daytona Beach Satellite Kick-Off
MeetingIt's happened to most of us. You are technically competent and do good work. One day
you are put in charge of it. How did you get here? How do you deliver? What happens
to you if this fails? OK, you are in charge, but people don't have to listen to you?
Welcome to the role of the accidental project manager. Learn steps to evolve your
career potential and formalize your project management approach. You might have gotten
here accidentally, but your success will be no accident! Keynote speaker: CEO and
Crosswind Founder Anthony (Tony) Johnson.DSC's News-Journal Center221 N. Beach St., Daytona BeachTo register, visit www.pmicfl.org, for more information call (386) 506-3856, or email Grady.Meeks@DaytonaState.edu.~

March 29, 7 p.m.8th Annual Multicultural ShowPresented by the Cultural Diversity Committee, the School of World Languages & Speech
and English for Speakers of Other Languages at Daytona State College. Featuring DSC
international students and second language learners will showcase theirlinguistic skills and cultural knowledge through song, dance, drama and comedy. Free
and open to the public.DSC's News-Journal Center, Davidson Theater221 N. Beach St., Daytona BeachFor more information, contact Lisa Herbster at Lisa.Herbster@DaytonaState.edu.

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MORE: Offering more than 100 certificate, associate and bachelor’s degree programs, Daytona
State College has responded to the education and workforce training needs of Volusia
and Flagler counties and beyond for more than 50 years. The college enrolls nearly
28,000 students a year at its seven instructional sites, with graduates serving in
critical fields including health care, emergency services, business, education, hospitality,
engineering, technology and more.

Daytona State has been recognized as a leader in higher education numerous times,
consistently by U.S. News & World Report, which ranked the college among the Top Tier Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in the nation in 2017, for the fifth year running. The U.S. Department of Education’s
College Affordability and Transparency Center has ranked DSC among the top 50 most
affordable public four-year institutions in the country, with less than half the tuition
of the national average. Community College Week, a leading publication in higher education, annually continues to feature the college
in its list of Top 100 Associate Degree Producers. And for three years in a row, U.S. News & World Report has ranked DSC among its Top Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans.